A statement of cash flows contains the following sections: a. net cash flow from operating activities b. cash flows from investing activities c. cash flows from financing activities d. investing and financing activities not affecting cash ​ A list of items that appear on the statement is provided below:   1. Depreciation expense         2. Proceeds from sale of land at a gain (two solutions)         3. Decrease in accounts payable         4. Conversion of bonds to common stock         5. Payment of dividends, declared last fiscal year         6. Proceeds from issuance of short-term note payable,     not relating to operating activities         7. Loss on cash sale of equipment (two solutions)         8. Payment for purchase of a building         9. Bond premium amortization using the effective interest method         10. Issuance of common stock to convert bonds payable ​ Required: In the space provided, using the letters (a-d), indicate in which section(s) of the statement of cash flows (or accompanying schedule) the preceding items would most likely be classified. After each item affecting cash, indicate with a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (−) whether the item would be reported as an increase (inflow) or a decrease (outflow).

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A statement of cash flows contains the following sections:

a.

net cash flow from operating activities

b.

cash flows from investing activities

c.

cash flows from financing activities

d.

investing and financing activities not affecting cash

A list of items that appear on the statement is provided below:

 

1.

Depreciation expense

 

 

 

 

2.

Proceeds from sale of land at a gain (two solutions)

 

 

 

 

3.

Decrease in accounts payable

 

 

 

 

4.

Conversion of bonds to common stock

 

 

 

 

5.

Payment of dividends, declared last fiscal year

 

 

 

 

6.

Proceeds from issuance of short-term note payable,

 

 

not relating to operating activities

 

 

 

 

7.

Loss on cash sale of equipment (two solutions)

 

 

 

 

8.

Payment for purchase of a building

 

 

 

 

9.

Bond premium amortization using the effective interest method

 

 

 

 

10.

Issuance of common stock to convert bonds payable

Required:
In the space provided, using the letters (a-d), indicate in which section(s) of the statement of cash flows (or accompanying schedule) the preceding items would most likely be classified. After each item affecting cash, indicate with a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (−) whether the item would be reported as an increase (inflow) or a decrease (outflow).

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